Names Like Willaid

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Wilda
From the Germanic word, meaning "willow-tree".
Waldo
A short form of several old Germanic names containing wald, meaning "rule".
Willette
A Teutonic name, meaning: Little resolute one.
Walt
The name Walter is of Old German origin, and its, meaning is "commander of the army". Derived from the German walt, meaning "rule" and heri, meaning "army".
Waleed
New-born child, A newborn baby or of tender age.
Walid
Derived from the Arabic word walada, meaning "to give birth".
Wilde
This name derives from the Old Norse “alfr / ælfR,” meaning “elf, sprite, fairy, supernatural being” plus from the Ancient Germanic “*hildiz,” meaning “battle, fight.” According to Gesta Danorum, Alfhild, daughter of the Geatish king Siward, was a shieldmaiden, who had her fleet of Viking ships with crews of young female pirates raided along the coasts of the Baltic Sea. As a young princess, Alfhild’s chamber was guarded by a lizard and a snake, which scared away unworthy suitors. A Danish prince named Alf, also of Geatish descent, came to Geatland and defeated the animal guards. But Alfhild, advised by her mother, fled from Alf dressed as a man, and she became a shieldmaiden.
Willetta
Walda
Walda is a feminine form of Waldo, a short form of Waldemar, Waldomar, Valdemar, Waldobert, and Waldhar. The name is of Old Church Slavonic, Slavic, and Germanic origin and comes from the following roots: (VOLODIMERU) (WALDOBERT) and (WALT-HARI).
Willet
Walida
Wioletta
This name derives from the Old French “violette / viole” (Old Provençal: viola), from the Latin “vĭŏla,” which in turn derives from the Ancient Greek “íon (ἴον)” meaning “violet, purple flower, dark blue flower.” It is an auspicious name that refers to the homonymous flower. The English form Violet enjoyed a specific diffusion in Scotland in the sixteenth century but became widespread in English only from the nineteenth. The Italian form “viola” became known in England thanks to the character named in Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.”
Waled
Waleid
Walieed
Wild
Wallid
Walied
Willeid
Walado